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El género Lepanthes Sw. en México
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La prostitución en México
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Mexico City had long played host to a thriving sex trade, and in 1904 officials registered 10,000 prostitutes out of a total urban population of 368,000 ... Renowned social hygienist, Dr. Luis Lara y Pardo shocked many when he figured that between 15 and 30 percent of Mexico City's female population participated in the sex trade. In his 1908 book "La prostitución en México" Lara y Pardo claimed that a majority of these women represented a generation of poor, largely rural migrants who had come to the capital and crowded into a variety of working class neighborhoods."--Wood, Augustin. Lara, a cultural biography.
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Dinámica social [por] Dr. Atl. El fracaso de Carranza en México; el antidoto necesario
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The Murillo papers consist of correspondence, typed articles, business records, legal documents, printed items, blueprint maps, newspapers and other ephemera that date from 1914-1920. Most of the material is related to Murillo's business with the company Compañia de Fomento de la Costa Mexicana Occidental and their dealings in oil, sugar, and land in California and Mexico. One folder of material deals with politics in Mexico and the Mexican Revolution. There are also copies of the newspapers Confederacion Revolucionaria, 1914 December 23, and El Pueblo, 1914 December 15.
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Datos de los trabajos astronómicos y topográficos : dispuestos en forma de diario. Practicados durante el año de 1849 y principios de 1850 por la Comisión de límites Mexicana en la línea que divide esta república de la de los Estados-Unidos, por el geometra de dicha comisión
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Dinámica social [por] Dr. Atl. El fracaso de Carranza en México; el antidoto necesario: draft with corrections
Manuscripts
The Murillo papers consist of correspondence, typed articles, business records, legal documents, printed items, blueprint maps, newspapers and other ephemera that date from 1914-1920. Most of the material is related to Murillo's business with the company Compañia de Fomento de la Costa Mexicana Occidental and their dealings in oil, sugar, and land in California and Mexico. One folder of material deals with politics in Mexico and the Mexican Revolution. There are also copies of the newspapers Confederacion Revolucionaria, 1914 December 23, and El Pueblo, 1914 December 15.
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